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Published by Schocken, 2007
ISBN 10: 0805211772ISBN 13: 9780805211771
Seller: SecondSale, Montgomery, IL, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc.
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Published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2005
ISBN 10: 1400041724ISBN 13: 9781400041725
Seller: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Published by New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005, 2005
Seller: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wiesel, Elie, 1928-2016. The time of the uprooted. Translated by David Hapgood. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005, stated First American Edition, 299pp., good dust-jacket with minor stains on reverse of color rubbed off from the book cover, original price $25.00, very good black and red hardcover. Tormented by feelings of loss and dispossession after spending his life fleeing first the Nazis and then the 1956 Russian invasion of Hungary, Gamaliel Friedman settles in New York, where he meets a fellow group of exiles. - ISBN 1400041724. ISBN 9781400041725.
Published by Knopf, 2005
ISBN 10: 1400041724ISBN 13: 9781400041725
Seller: Southampton Books, Southampton, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Like New. Dust Jacket Condition: Like New. First Edition. First Edition, First Printing. Not price-clipped ($25.00 price intact). Published by Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. Octavo. Black boards over red boards stamped in gold. Book is like new; clean with no writing or names. Sharp corners and spine straight. Binding tight and pages crisp. Publisher photo laid in. Dust jacket is like new with very light shelf wear. 300 pages. ISBN: 9781400041725. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions or if you would like a photo. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Southampton, New York. We Buy Books! Individual titles, libraries, collections. Message us if you have books to sell!.
Published by N.Y:Knopf Books. 2005. Hardcover., 2005
Seller: Frederick Bayoff Literary Books, Adrian, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
1st. ed.not read or opened. new. d.j. Please email for info concerning any book or dust jacket. If d.j. does not appear in description, it means there is no dust jacket. Photos on request. Some books may have remainder marks. Heavy and/or oversized books require additional postage.
Published by New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005., 2005
Seller: BOOKFELLOWS Fine Books, ABAA, Sun City, AZ, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. First edition, SECOND printing. "Second printing October 2005" statement to the copyright page, 2005 date printed to the title page, $25.00 to the jacket's front inner flap. The first printing was published August 16, 2005. The Nobel Peace Prize winning author's cause against human oppression is evident in this self-identity seeking novel featuring a child Jew whose parents save him during WWII by hiding his race origins and giving him away to a caring cabaret singer. The story continues into manhood when he becomes a ghostwriter and falls in with a varied group of exiles. Fine in black linen over red-clay boards with gilt embossed titles to the spine, black-and-yellow headband and tail-band; in a fine dust jacket; original $25.00 printed price still intact to the front inner flap. Octavo; 300 pages.
Condition: Very Good. Location:1621 300 pp. Novel of child hidden with a Christian woman during the Shoah, his Jewish identity hidden, he survives the war and escapes Hungary in 1956. He ends up in Paris and falls in witha group of exiles. He has a resoltuion of his confusing life by befriending a Hungarian woman who may actually be the person who hid him. 1621.
Published by Knopf, 2005
ISBN 10: 1400041724ISBN 13: 9781400041725
Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Hardcover with DJ. Half-bound burnt orange paper-covered boards and black paper-covered spine, with gilt lettering on the spine. Deckled fore edge.Light blue photographic DJ of a suitcase, with black lettering on the front cover and light blue lettering on the spine. Signed by the author, Elie Wiesel, on the title page. Title and copyright pages are dated 2005. Second printing; October 2005. 299 pages plus the last page. Interiors are clean and free of marks. A very good copy. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Knopf, New York, 2005
ISBN 10: 1400041724ISBN 13: 9781400041725
Seller: Dan Pope Books, West Hartford, CT, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. First American edition. First printing. Hardbound. Fine in a fine jacket. A clean tight copy, with publisher's price intact on front jacket flap ($25.00). Comes with archival-quality mylar jacket protector. Smoke-free. Ships in well padded box.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, 2005
ISBN 10: 1400041724ISBN 13: 9781400041725
Seller: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Book Signed
Hard Cover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First American Edition. First American edition. Signed on Jewish Community Federation bookplate affixed to front endpaper. Jacket spine head lightly bumped. 2005 Hard Cover. 299 pp. Gamaliel Friedman is only a child when his family flees Czechoslovakia in 1939 for the relative safety of Hungary. For him, it will be the beginning of a life of rootlessness, disguise, and longing. Five years later, in desperation, Gamaliel's parents entrust him to a young Christian cabaret singer named Ilonka. With his Jewish identity hidden, Gamaliel survives the war. But in 1956, to escape the stranglehold of communism, he leaves Budapest after painfully parting from Ilonka. Gamaliel tries, unsuccessfully, to find a place for himself in Europe. After a failed marriage, he moves to New York, where he works as a ghostwriter, living through the lives of others. Eventually he falls in with a group of exiles, including a rabbi??a mystic whose belief in the potential for grace in everyday life powerfully counters Gamaliel's feelings of loss and dispossession. When Gamaliel is asked to help draw out an elderly, disfigured Hungarian woman who may be his beloved Ilonka, he begins to understand that a real life in the present is possible only if he will reconcile with his past. Signed by author.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2005
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First American edition. Translated by David Hapgood. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Advance Review Copy with publisher's material laid in. Elie Wiesel was awarded the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2005
Seller: A. Richard Books and More, Washington DC, DC, U.S.A.
Book Signed
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. Signed by the author without an inscription or other markings. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2005
Seller: George Strange's Bookmart, Brandon, MB, Canada
Book Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dark red hardcover with black spine. Gold print along spine. Top and bottom edge of spine are somewhat bumped. Pages are all bright and clean. Dustjacket in excellent shape. Author's signature on the title page. Overall the book is in rather immaculate condition. Signed by Author(s).
Seller: Crawford Doyle Booksellers, Member ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. New York: Knopf, 2005. First Edition. A fine copy in quarter-backed black cloth and brown boards with gilt spine lettering in a fine, pictorial dustwrapper. Both book and jacket are immaculate. Translated by David Hapgood. Wiesel is a winner of the Nobel Prize whom many consider the ultimate spokesman on the effects of the Holocaust, which exterminated his family and where he was imprisoned. In this novel, Wiesel constructs a character hidden from the Nazis during the war, but still suffering from the past. Ultimately, he encounters the woman who saved him and is near death. A moving and compassionate novel. Wiesel has signed this copy on the title page. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2005
Seller: Rose Hill Books, Yonkers, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. Has to be seen to be appreciated. I will gladly send photos of the book. As a collector myself, I don't like surprises. I reserve a very high standard for an As New condition. Book is placed in an archival bag for it's protection and Jacket is archived in mylar cover. If you are looking for this title in a collectible condition, send a request for as many photos as you wish using the "Ask Bookseller a Question" option. They are easy to send and well worth the few minutes it takes to do. This books condition is one of the main reasons why I got involved with this copy in the first place.Signed by the author on the Full Title Page. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2005
ISBN 10: 1400041724ISBN 13: 9781400041725
Seller: Books Tell You Why - ABAA/ILAB, Summerville, SC, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine+. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine+. First Edition; First Printing. An outstanding stated first edition in Very Fine condition in alike dust-jacket, SIGNED by author and Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel directly on the title page; Gamaliel Friedman was a boy during the Holocaust and now resides in the US when he calls on a nameless dying woman who only speaks Hungarian. His numerous visits to her hospital bed are interspersed with stories of his many loves and losses, slowly he begins to understand that a real life in the present is possible only if he will reconcile with his past; 8vo; Signed by Author.
Published by Westminister, Maryland, U.S.A.: Alfred a Knopf Inc, 2005
ISBN 10: 1400041724ISBN 13: 9781400041725
Seller: ODDS & ENDS BOOKS, Sherwood Forest, CA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Edition. 1ST AMERICAN EDITION STATED hardback book LIKE NEW/dustjacket LIKE NEW brodart covered, SIGNED on the FULL title page by author/winner of the nobel prize ELIE WIESEL. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, 2005
Seller: Bynx, LLC, Orlando, FL, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. First Edition. 300pp. Hardcover: FINE. Dust Wrapper: FINE. SIGNED by the author. From the Wrapper: "From Elie Wiesel, a profoundly moving novel about the healing power of compassion. Gamaliel Friedman is only a child when his family flees Czechoslovakia in 1939 for the relative safety of Hungary. For him, it will be the beginning of a life of rootlessness, disguise, and longing. Five years later, in desperation, Gamaliel's parents entrust him to a young Christian cabaret singer named Ilonka. With his Jewish identity hidden, he survives the war, but in 1956, to escape the stranglehold of communism, he leaves Budapest after painfully parting with Ilonka. He settles in Vienna, then Paris, and finally, after a failed marriage, in New York, where he works as a ghostwriter, living through the lives of others. Eventually, he falls in with a group of exiles: a Spanish Civil War veteran, a survivor of the Warsaw ghetto, a victim of Stalinism, a former Israeli intelligence agent, and a rabbi a mystic whose belief in the potential for grace in everyday life powerfully counters Gamaliel's feelings of loss and dispossession. When Gamaliel is asked to help draw out an elderly, disfigured Hungarian woman who is barely able to communicate but who may be his beloved Ilonka, he begins to understand that a real life in the present is possible only if he will reconcile with his past. Aching, unsentimental, deeply affecting, and thought-provoking, The Time of the Uprooted is the work of a master. ". Signed by Author.